Weather

Great Falls, Montana is in the Northern and Western hemispheres, receiving all four seasons of Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter! It is normal for Great Falls, Montana to see snow from September to May, however, most snow falls November through April. Temperatures vary by season as well, with average highs and lows ranging. Great Falls receives 14.73 inches (374mm) of rain annually, with May and June getting the most rainfall. The wind is a great asset in Great Falls, and depending on the day, you may notice it. Wind turbines are visible in Great Falls and the surrounding area. The average wind speed is 11.3 miles per hour [18.19 kilometers per hour], with peaks of 58 mph [93 kph], all perfect for cooling off when it’s hot, and removing the snow when its cold.

The Hunting Film Tour was established in 2013 and is modeled after the legendary Warren Miller Entertainment ski film tour! The Tour is a submission based film festival featuring 10-12 conservation oriented adventure stories in High Definition on the Big Screen. Join the Montana Wildlife Federation at the Hunting Film Tour Premier in Great Falls, MT! The…

Converge: E Pluribus Unum

February 22

Great Falls High School

A collaborative film and stage performance that will display the lives of the youth of Great Falls. Based off of over 50 hours of interviews with students, teachers, and administrators, the production will feature performances from C. M. Russell High School, Great Falls High School, and Paris Gibson Education Center. A string quartet from the Great Falls Symphony will accompany the production. …